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The Vital Roles of Agricultural Crop Residues and Agro-Industrial By-Products to Support Sustainable Livestock Productivity in Subtropical Regions. [PDF]

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Unburned and Burned Sugarcane Harvesting in Florida

Transactions of the ASAE, 1983
ABSTRACT FUEL consumption and performance results of four mechanical harvesting systems were determined in burned and unburned sugarcane in Florida. Harvester fuel consumption per gross tonne of cane averaged 112% higher in unburned cane than in burned cane. More important, cane recovery per hectare in unburned cane was only 83% of that in burned cane.
null B. R. Eiland, null J. E Clayton
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Sugarcane Yields and Production: Florida and Louisiana

2017
Abstract In this chapter the development of new sugarcane varieties in Florida and Louisiana is examined, along with the accompanying advancement in mechanization technology through the widespread adoption of sugarcane harvesters. An econometric analysis is carried out to determine the impact of the price of raw sugar on raw-sugar ...
Andrew Schmitz   +2 more
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Woody Host Plants of the Sugarcane Root Weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Florida Sugarcane

Journal of Entomological Science, 2015
Abstract A greenhouse study was conducted to evaluate adult sugarcane root weevil (Diaprepes abbreviatus (L.)) residence (location), feeding damage, and oviposition choice on 4 sugarcane varieties and 5 weed species found in Florida sugarcane. Sugarcane varieties were CP 89 - 2143, CP 88 - 1762, CP 80 - 1743, and CP 78 - 1628.
Dennis C. Odero   +4 more
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Improving Efficiency of Sugarcane Genotype Selection in Florida

Crop Science, 2010
ABSTRACTThe Canal Point (CP) sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) breeding program has developed high‐yielding cultivars for the organic soils of South Florida, but cultivar development has not been as successful for sand soils in this region. Our objectives were to improve final‐stage (Stage 4) selection efficiency of this program by assessing interactions ...
Isabel A. del Blanco   +2 more
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Interrelationship of Ants and the Sugarcane Borer in Florida Sugarcane Fields 12

Environmental Entomology, 1981
C. T. Adams   +4 more
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Weedy Host Plants of the Sugarcane Root Weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Florida Sugarcane

Journal of Entomological Science, 2013
Dennis C. Odero   +2 more
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